Picture-hanger.



No. 894,197. PATENTED JULY 28, 1908.

E. FLEMING. 7 PICTURE HANGER.

APPLICATION FILED JAIT.28.1908.

lNvENTUR W m/ E f ,AITURNE i 1 C 8 0 l S escx'ioe mean v E 21 c 0 0 Z PP V x 1 1 U 1 n5 n0 0% Ru HOV legs, a forwardly-directed brace-armcarried legs, a forwardly-directed brace-arm carried by said body, andtwo superposed loo s carried by said brace-arm whereby it is ield in anyposition to which it is adjusted on said member, said member beingloosely embraced by said loops.

4. In a device of the character described, a body-member havingsupporting means at its upper extremity, divergent legs carried by saidbody-member at the lower extremity thereof, supporting hooks carried bysaid legs, a forwardly-directed brace-arm carried by said body-member,two superposed loops carried by said arm whereby it is held in anyposition to which it is adjusted on said mem her, the upper of saidloops being in alinement with said arm and the lower loop being directedback with a downward inclination.

5..In a device of the character described, a longitudinal body-memberhaving a supporting loop at its upper end, a pair of diverg- ..ent legsbranching from said body-member at its lower end, supporting hooksforming the terminals of said legs, and a brace-armadjnstably mountedupon said body-member, said arm consisting of a substantially horizontalportion, an integral vertical porent legs branching from saidbody-member at its lower end, supporting hooks forming the terminals ofsaid legs, and a brace-arm adjustably mounted upon said body-memher,said arm being bent to form a substantially horizontal portion at theend adjacent to the body-member and a vertical portion at the outer end,and a downwardly-directed hook at the upper extremity of said verticalportion.

7. In a device of the character described, a longitudinal body-memberhaving a pair of divergent legs branching from its lower end, hooks atthe lower ends of said legs,- a bracearm carried by said body-member,said arm being bent to i 'orm a substantially horizontal portlon at theend adjacent to said bodymember and a vertical portion at the outer end,a hook at the upper extremity of said vertical portion, andarm-adjusting means consisting of two integral superposed loops integralwith said arm and loosely embracing said body-member, the upper of saidloops being in alinement with the horizontal portion of said arm and thelower of said loops being forwardly and downwardly inclined.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two subscribingwitnesses.

EDWARD FLEBIING. Witnesses MARSHALL N. DUVAL, JAY R. SWEENEY.

